Indian Embassy In Iran Asks Indian Nationals To 'Remain Indoors'

The Indian Embassy in Iran has issued a safety advisory urging Indian nationals, particularly the 9,000 citizens stranded in the country, to stay indoors amid escalating tensions in the region. This advisory comes in light of ongoing unrest and security concerns that have made travel hazardous. The embassy is closely monitoring the situation and has recommended that all Indians remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary movement until the situation stabilizes. Many of those affected include students and expatriates who are now facing challenges regarding their safety and well-being. The Indian government is also exploring options to facilitate the safe return of its citizens once conditions permit. In the meantime, the embassy is prepared to assist Indians in distress and has encouraged them to reach out for help if needed. This situation highlights the complexities and risks faced by expatriates in regions experiencing civil unrest. The government’s proactive measures underscore its commitment to ensuring the safety of its nationals abroad, especially during such volatile circumstances.
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